How sweet! I can’t tell you how many times my husband and I have said that we would love for our kids to stay at the age they are now! At least you have an adorable picture to capture the moment:)
It’s funny, isn’t it. We can’t wait for them to get potty-trained or quit sucking their thumb and then suddenly we wonder why we were in such a rush. Okay- maybe not so much for the potty training part- but yes! I totally know what you mean.
Exactly! I am forever going in circles between thinking that they FINALLY got out of a stage, and then immediately asking myself how we got there ALREADY. Parenting is full of contradictions.
Ask away Chelli, but I can’t guarantee that my answers will be any good. In all honesty, I’d love to take credit for her motivation, but she deserves all the praise.
This is the same kid that potty trained herself at only 1yo (http://www.libertyhillhouse.com/2010/12/30/can-my-1-year-old-read/). Thank goodness she isn’t my first or I would have a HUGE chip on my shoulder thinking that I was just the greatest parent in the world.
Oh, that is strange. I took a peek at my settings, and none of them say “private” so I’m not sure why you are getting that message. I’ll pop you a message, but you can always get in touch with me at LibertyHillHouse @ gmail.com
BTW – I’m still feeling silly for not noticing the giant Reeces Rainbow sidebar that you have posted. I never claimed to be the most observant person on the planet, but sheesh that just takes the cake.
Ahhh! she is so adorable. No wait…she can’t be old enough to stop sucking her thumb. It seems like just yesterday you brought her home. She is such a cutie. Give her great big hugs and kisses from grandma. xoxo
Aww, how precious.
Stopping by from WW @ The Tennerys!
Welcome!
adorable!
How sweet! I can’t tell you how many times my husband and I have said that we would love for our kids to stay at the age they are now! At least you have an adorable picture to capture the moment:)
I actually woke her a bit trying to “capture the moment,” but it was worth it.
It’s funny, isn’t it. We can’t wait for them to get potty-trained or quit sucking their thumb and then suddenly we wonder why we were in such a rush. Okay- maybe not so much for the potty training part- but yes! I totally know what you mean.
Exactly! I am forever going in circles between thinking that they FINALLY got out of a stage, and then immediately asking myself how we got there ALREADY. Parenting is full of contradictions.
Very sweet!
I love seeing little ones sleeping.
I might be asking you for tips in a year on how to get my youngest to give up the thumb!
Ask away Chelli, but I can’t guarantee that my answers will be any good. In all honesty, I’d love to take credit for her motivation, but she deserves all the praise.
This is the same kid that potty trained herself at only 1yo (http://www.libertyhillhouse.com/2010/12/30/can-my-1-year-old-read/). Thank goodness she isn’t my first or I would have a HUGE chip on my shoulder thinking that I was just the greatest parent in the world.
My kids are always teaching me a thing or two.
Hi, Sheryl commented on my blog and directed me here, I would love to comment to her however it syas she is private any idea how to get in touch?
Oh, that is strange. I took a peek at my settings, and none of them say “private” so I’m not sure why you are getting that message. I’ll pop you a message, but you can always get in touch with me at LibertyHillHouse @ gmail.com
BTW – I’m still feeling silly for not noticing the giant Reeces Rainbow sidebar that you have posted. I never claimed to be the most observant person on the planet, but sheesh that just takes the cake.
Ahhh! she is so adorable. No wait…she can’t be old enough to stop sucking her thumb. It seems like just yesterday you brought her home. She is such a cutie. Give her great big hugs and kisses from grandma. xoxo